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Canese Jarboe reads from “Landscape with my father and a dead man’s harmonica,” and we interview Poetry Editor, Anni Liu, on why she chose the piece. Listen here for an glimpse of our latest issue and insight into our selection process.

“Landscape with my father and a dead man’s harmonica” was originally published in Indiana Review 39.2, Fall 2017.

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39.2 SNEAK PEEK: HOW DO YOU LOVE SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO BE ALL GHOST? by CANESE JARBOE

Canese Jarboe is the author of the chapbook dark acre (Willow Springs Books, 2018). Canese has been the recipient of an editorial internship with River Styx, a scholarship from The Frost Place, and currently serves as a reader for Boulevard. Their poems appear recently or soon in TYPO,New South,Hayden’s Ferry Review, and elsewhere. Originally from rural southeastern Kansas, Canese has since moved from town to town in Europe and the U.S. They currently live and teach in coastal Louisiana.